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22 January 2006 by nathaniel

more Compressionism


nude descension

The new text, images and video are up at Compressionism.net. I think the most exciting bit is probably the new video, with some great footage of "action Jackson" and my Compression methods and images – thanks to Franci Cronje, Nicole Ridgway, Lara Rivera and Colleen Alborough. "action" is the new custom-made and fully portable appendage for 360-degree Compressionist scans, and there’s a great stop-frame of him from all angles.

Compressionism is a digital performance and analog archive. In the current studies, I compress bodies, spaces and objects by traversing their surfaces with an image scanner, along varying 3-dimensional paths – literally, I glide, run, hover and swoop across windows, trees, or lilies while the scanner head is in motion. The resulting digital images, which are transfigured down to the size of a small piece of paper, are then re-stretched to their original size, sometimes cropped or colorized. The final prints ask us to ‘look again’ at the relations between subjects, objects, actions and perceptions.

 related: thanks to Daniel Hirschmann for pointing me to this Boing Boing post about Mike Golembewski’s scanner photography (currently down from linkage overload; mirrored at http://www.findacomputerguy.com/scannerphotography.com/index.html). Basically, he’s turned his scanner into a (very) large format pinhole camera – beautiful stuff!

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20 January 2006 by nathaniel

emmarentia lilies


emmarentia lilies

So, I have finally joined the flickr craze, and started by uploading a handful of images with "action Jackson" – the new custom-made and fully portable appendage for 360-degree Compressionist scans… Will post the latest finished works (as well as all new documentation, text, etc, on compressionism.net) in the next few days. They’re hot…

In the meanwhile, you can check out the aforementioned documentation images with the new "humbnails and links" flickr feature in my sidebar. Woot!

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20 January 2006 by nathaniel

SAartsEmerging launch and party!

SAartsEmerging launches today with a feature on Pretoria-born and bred Donna Kukama. In celebration, we’ve planned a cash bar hootenanny for emerging artists and art appreciators, alike:

9 February, 2006
Berlin Bar in Johannesburg, South Africa
7th street, Melville (across and down from Xai Xai)
18:30ish til whenev
Features a site-specific installation by our own Bronwyn Lace!

SAartsEmerging.org is dedicated to featuring emerging South African artists, curators and arts personalities who are not generally, or have not yet been, written about – but who should be. SAartsEmerging lacks any pretense of objectivity, and preference is not only given to Gauteng locals and friends, but also to early-career non-stars working conceptually, and across disciplines. We’re always looking for writers who want to feature burgeoning artists… More information on us or contributing? Visit the site!

SAartsEmerging features a new producer every third Friday of the month. 17 February will see our next feature, Bronwyn Lace, a Johannesburg-based, installation artist, just before her YAP solo show in Durban.

Hope to see you at the party!
Simon Gush, Bronwyn Lace & Nathaniel Stern
http://www.saartsemerging.org

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20 January 2006 by nathaniel

DVblog feature on at interval

Ah, how I love mutual respect and fondness.

at interval featured on DVblog
at interval featured on DVblog

michael szpakowski makes me sound cooler than I actually am by saying:

More remarkable work from Nathaniel Stern as he reworks, in the most curious of ways, Woody Allen’s Annie Hall.
Interesting that although the working method here seems almost diametrically opposed to the hands on, performative approach found in the odys series (dvblog 01/05/06) here too is that same sense of the fragility & vulnerability of human beings and their bodies & psyches & of the unreliability of the language we use to try & make what we want to happen & to relate or lie about what did .

Thanks, michael! See the feature and/or download the video from this DVblog link.

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20 January 2006 by franci

Important site visit!

To everyone interested in this competition, please visit the site next week.
essential info

for more info, go to the website: http://www.dst.gov.za/programmes/art%5Fcompetition/art%5Fcompetition.htm

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19 January 2006 by franci

Important Art Competition!

Hereby all artists are invited to submit proposals:

The Department of Science and Technology is building new premises
which will be in serious need of artworks!

The objective of this competition is to acquire innovative, outstanding artwork, that communicates the theme of science and technology, for our new art collection to be on display in our new Head Office in Pretoria.

Here is your chance to sell your artwork, and be eligible for a prize as well!

COMPETITION INFORMATION
The competition details and entry forms may also be obtained from the website http://www.dst.gov.za/artcompetition
or via email from ntombentsha.mavuso@dst.gov.za.

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